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by Joe Plummer Horror films always scared me. I went to see Halloween and I was too afraid to see the sequels. I avoided all of the really gruesome movies like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Nightmare on Elmstreet. And much to my surprise I went to see Alien which I thought was a science […]
The president also stressed the importance of keeping the economy open after months of stifling movement restrictions.
He urged citizens not to drop their guard and continue adhering to the health rules, such as wearing face masks and respecting curfew times.
South Africa has recorded just over 800,000 coronavirus infections - more than a third of the cases reported across the African continent - and over 20,000 deaths.
AFP
In the latest news in South Africa on Friday 4 December, Nelson Mandela Bay has officially been declared a Covid-19 hot spot.
By Ray Curry
Secretary-Treasurer
UAW
These days, like the old Ray Charles song says, I’ve got Georgia on My Mind. We should all be thinking of Georgia because come January 5, the state is positioned to make a tremendous change for the better — a change that will give President-Elect Joe Biden the opportunity for real legislation and real reform; for lasting and potent legislative buy-in to make laws once again (and it has been a while now!) in service to the people.
Continue reading All Eyes on Georgia Senate Control Crucial for the Nation at The New Journal and Guide.
Next year will mark a century since Albert Einstein accepted his Nobel Prize in physics for the theories that fundamentally changed the way we understand our universe and what we as human beings can accomplish [...]
Barack Obama endured one of the most difficult days of his post-presidency on Wednesday, and while the blows were severe, the call outs were legitimate.
“This is good news for the Black Press of America in 2021,” declared Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., President and CEO of the NNPA. “The incoming Biden-Harris Administration has gone on the public record to keep their commitments to ensure equitable federal advertising dollars to be spent over the next four years with Black-owned newspapers, and other minority owned media companies across the nation.”
… his scenes of almost-everyday African-American life. The display came to … , 3,000-quilt cache of African-American quilts that if handled properly …
Celebrations could be premature in the Western Cape hot-spots that avoided tough lockdown restrictions - as more regions may soon get the 'NMB treatment'.
Following a High Court decision, there is now a clear path for the public protector’s fitness in office to be scrutinised.
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By ALAN FRAM | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Arizona Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly was sworn into the Senate on Wednesday, narrowing Republican control of the chamber and underscoring his state’s shift from red to blue. Kelly, 56, defeated GOP Sen. Martha McSally in last month’s election, making her one of only three incumbents […]
The post Arizona’s Scott Kelly is sworn into Senate, narrowing GOP edge appeared first on L.A. Focus News.
Already struggling with a high rate of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases, Malawi is coming to terms with increased cases of defilement and rape compelling activists and politicians alike to call for stiffer penalties for perpetrators. The latest case to have particularly incensed the nation is the defilement of a five-month-old baby by a 31-year-old in...
The post Malawi: Rape, defilement cases horrify a nation appeared first on Face2Face Africa.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Former US presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have expressed a readiness to be inoculated with the coronavirus vaccine live to...
The official serving as President Donald Trump’s eyes and ears at the Justice Department has been banned from the building... View Article
The post Trump aide banned from Justice Department after trying to get voter fraud case info appeared first on TheGrio.
A deal still appears out of reach as Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi discuss stimulus proposals. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced her top aides, including her chief of staff. The White House communications director for the Trump administration resigned.
… a recent study many African Americans are wary about signing … 19 vaccine however, one African American man has decided to join … a major reason why African Americans lack trust in the … has exceeded its number of African American and Hispanic participants for …
The president’s Democrat donor niece and psychologist Mary Trump appeared on The View Thursday for another sympathetic softball interview where she was invited to diagnose her uncle and gossip about her estranged famous family, all to sell books.
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — A Federal Reserve survey of business conditions around the country found that economic activity in several regions slowed in November as coronavirus cases surged. The Fed report released Wednesday said that overall, the Fed's 12 regional banks characterized the economic expansion as 'modest or moderate.' But it noted that three Midwest regions and the Philadelphia region reported activity had begun to cool in early November as COVID-19 cases surged. The report said that most districts found that local businesses' optimism has 'waned,' with many citing concerns about the wave of virus […]
The post Fed reports slowing US economic activity due to virus surge appeared first on Black News Channel.
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Something must be said for longevity in politics. In their book ‘We Shall Not Fail: The Inspiring Leadership of Winston Churchill’ Celia Sandys and Jonathan Littman note that some leaders stay on far too long, outliving their usefulness.
Comments attributed to the venerable Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo still reverberate when he spoke on the subject of choosing of PPP leaders which, ‘includes identifying persons who are exhausted and replacing them with those who are vibrant and ready to move the party forward.’
The article The return of Dr Luncheon appeared first on Stabroek News.
U.K. regulators went on the offensive Friday to beat back criticism that they rushed their authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine,... View Article
The post UK defends vaccine decision amid criticism it moved too fast appeared first on TheGrio.
Houston has a problem. A serious problem! According to Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime data…
The post Murder & Mayhem - What’s really going on in the City of Houston with all this increased murder and crime? appeared first on Houston Forward Times.
Students may participate in short Zoom “auditions” immediately following each Open House to join neighborhood choirs via ongoing rolling enrollment process Chicago Children’s Choir (CCC), a non-profit organization that inspires and unites youth from diverse backgrounds to become global citizens through music, hosts a series of free interactive Virtual Open Houses on December 7 and […]
Ester Mason Sr., his family and a support team familiar with the power of his presence had a special celebration during the week of Thanksgiving. Mason turned 100 on Nov. 25. The venue was Norris Avenue M.B.C., where Mason has served as deacon for 27 years. Accounting for the COVID-19 pandemic, it mostly was a […]
The Western Cape, home to one of the worst COVID-19 hot-spots in the country, has not been hit by any additional restrictions. So what spared the Garden Route?
There is a photograph among a plethora on the Office of the President’s Facebook Page which shows the Head of State Irfaan Ali on stage with the recent awardees of the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association’s 25th Annual Awards Ceremony.
The article Mixed messages from administration on COVID-19 appeared first on Stabroek News.
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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The top U.S. envoy on Venezuela called on the incoming Biden administration yesterday to use the leverage he believes has been gained from years of tough sanctions aimed at ousting socialist President Nicolas Maduro and urged against offering him any “giveaways.”
The article Biden must use sanctions as leverage against Venezuela’s Maduro, U.S. envoy says appeared first on Stabroek News.
As pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna push for emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), some in the Black community remain wary about vaccine safety. Anthony Williams, […]
The post Black Healthcare Providers Organize To Build Trustworthiness Of COVID-19 Vaccine Process appeared first on Essence.
This past weekend, Lil Wayne's daughter, Reginae Carter, said COVID-19 is not gonna stop me from living my best life. Weezy's seed decided to throw a maskless 1990s and early 2000s themed bash at an Atlanta venue with her boyfriend's help. Fans immediately criticized her and the celeb guests in attendance.